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Navajo Tribal Utility Authority and Columbus Electric Cooperative crew members work together to bring electricity to remote homes in Navajo Nation as part of the Light Up Navajo initiative. From left: Leander Begay, NTUARM journeyman lineworker; Leo Kayanni, NTUASR foreman; Porter Howard, CEC journeyman lineworker; Daniel Lopez, CEC line superintendent; Colton Villegas, CEC apprentice lineworker; Frankie Gonzales, CEC apprentice lineworker; and Leander Black, NTUAKY journeyman lineworker.
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September 2024

September 2024

Light Up Navajo

Lineworkers from a New Mexico co-op joined others from utilities around
the country to help bring electric infrastructure to the Navajo Nation.

By Lonnie Tucker

Light Up Navajo is a project that increases electricity access for the Navajo Nation.

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2024 Youth Tour posing for a photo at Mount Vernon.
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August 2024

Empowering Tomorrow’s Leaders

By Lonnie Tucker

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Protecting Our Communities from Wildfire Risk

January 2026

Protecting Our Communities From Wildfire Risk

Protecting Our Communities From Wildfire Risk

State legislators Pat Woods and Meredith Dixon discuss the state's efforts to limit wildfires and ensure utilities have access to wildfire insurance

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In The Kitchen

On the Menu

January 2026

Red Chile & Warm Skillets

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Co-op Cabin Skillet Cornbread

Cornbread

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Lineworker’s Red Chile Winter Posole

Bowl of Chile

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Stars at night
Hale to the Stars

Hale to the Stars

January 2026

Saying Goodbye to Atlas

By Alan Hale

As the new year of 2026 dawns, several of our bright planets are missing in action. Venus and Mars pass behind the sun, as seen from Earth, early this month and are invisible to us.

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New Year, New Legislature

January 2026

Enchanted Thoughts

By Vince Martinez, CEO

With the holidays in our rearview mirror and 2025 just a memory, we can look forward to an active 2026.

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Lathan Bates, 8, Lea County Electric, Lovington

What Are You Thankful For?

Congratulations to the Winning Artists!

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Chairman
Northern Rio Arriba Electric Cooperative

Wayne Connell
Central New Mexico Electric Cooperative

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Socorro Electric Cooperative 

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Mora San Miguel Electric Cooperative

Joe Reeser
Southwestern Electric Cooperative

 

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President
Springer Electric Cooperative, Springer

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Vice President
Western Farmers Electric Cooperative

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Otero County Electric Cooperative, Cloudcroft

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